Curriculum Reviews: Hands of a Childby Valorie Delp | More from this Blogger 09 Feb 2008 05:53 AM Note: I have started trying to add some curriculum reviews into the homeschooling blog. If you would like me to review something, please let me know. Since many different methods work to homeschool, my hope is to give information as unbiasedly as possible.
Some Benefits The one thing that Hands of a Child is really known for is selling complete project packs that you can use to do a lapbook. Everything you need is right there including clip art, information, and the 'how to put it together' instructions. Many people use HOAC as it is called, as their entire curriculum for homeschooling. This is a unit study approach to homeschooling. (A lapbook, in case you're not familiar with the terminology, is a means of recording everything you learn in a unit study, into a book. You can read more about them here. An example of our finished Arctic lapbook is coming soon!) I have to say too, that their project packs are incredibly well done and thorough as far as the material that is covered. What I Like About Them There are a few things that I really like about Hands of a Child. The first is that they offer a free quarterly download. Let's face it: lapbooking might not be everyone's cup of tea. I think taking advantage of one of their free project packs is an excellent way to get to see their projects and decide whether or not it's for you. They have a yahoo group so that you can e-mail questions, ask for ideas and share ideas with others. It builds community and while you don't have to be a customer to join, if you are a customer, it's a great way to get a hold of the owners. They are on regularly from what I can tell and always have answers for their customers. If you'd like to try lapbooking and really are not sure where to start. . .this is the place to go. While it is true that you can pull everything that you need together yourself, sometimes it's just nice to have it done for you! Learn more about Valorie Delp ![]() Hello everybody! My name is Valorie and I am one busy lady! When I'm not writing or editing for families, I am busy trying to get my brood of 5 in line. Relevanthomeschooling tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags curriculum, homeschooling, Hands of a Child Discuss this article
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